Is that a new Guinness glass?
Been around for a bit now I’d have thought?
Jugs has a funny story about this which he might share.
What players did she meet in Croke Park do we know?
Emotional scenes there from Croke park …
And a fine speech from Christy Cooney.
What a few days this is turning out to be. Let the Celtic fans protest all they want, the G.A.A today have conveyed what the people of Ireland really feel.
Nobody speaks on behalf of the people of “the people of Ireland”.
Cue rolleyes from TASE.
Joe Sheridan
Kevin Nolan
Padraig/Padhraig/Padraic/Paidric/Paraic/Pauric Maher
Larry Corbett
Jamie o Hara and Pennant
Well she didn’t meet Michael Hogan anyways, cause the bastards killed him.
Rudi Voeller, Martina Navratilova, Lester Ryan, Dave Chisnall and Christy O’Connor Junior.
Spot on mate. It was only right that Bess paid a visit to the most progressive organisation in the country. She knows class when she sees it and she clearly knows the value of the role that the GAA plays in Irish life.
Stop press: Wexford snubbed for strawberrys.
Chef from chapter one in action tonight.
A State dinner will be hosted this evening in Dublin Castle by the President and Dr Martin McAleese in honour of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh.
Here are the details of this evening’s dinner and entertainment:
Menu
Cured salmon with Burren smoked salmon cream and lemon balm jelly, horseradish and wild watercress, Kilkenny organic cold pressed rapeseed oil
Rib of Slaney Valley Beef, ox cheek and tongue with smoked champ potato and fried spring cabbage, new season broad beans and carrots with pickled and wild garlic leaf
Carrageen set West Cork cream with Meath strawberries,
fresh yoghurt mousse and soda bread sugar biscuits,
Irish apple balsamic vinegar meringue
Irish Cheese Plate
Tea and Coffee
Château de Fieuzal, 2005, Graves Pessac-Léognan
Château Lynch-Bages, 1998, Pauillac
Executive Chef: Ross Lewis
Caterers: With Taste
Food suppliers
Smoked salmon - Brigitta Hedda-Curtin, Burren Smokehouse, Lisdoonvarna, Co Clare
Salmon - Clare Island organic salmon, Clare Island, Co Mayo
Lemon balm - Paul Flynn, The Tannery cookery school gardens, Dungarvan, Co Waterford
Organic cold pressed rapeseed oil - Kitty Colchester, Drumeen Farms, Co Kilkenny
Wild watercress, cabbage, carrots, chive flower and garlic leaf -
Denis Healy Farms, Co Wicklow
Rib of beef - From a farm in Co Wexford, produced by Kettyle Irish Foods, Drumshaw, Lisnaskea, Co Fermanagh
Ox cheek and tongue - M & K Butchers, Rathcoole, Co Dublin
Black pudding - McCarthys of Kanturk, Kanturk, Co Cork
Potatoes and spring onions - McNally family farm, Ring Common, Co.Dublin
Butter, milk, cream and crème fraîche - Alan and Valerie Kingston, Glenilen Farm, Drimoleague, Co Cork
Irish apple balsamic vinegar and apples - David Llewellyn,
Llewellyn orchard, Lusk, Co Dublin
Strawberries - Pat Clarke, Stamullen, Co Meath
Milk - Cleary family, Glenisk, Tullamore, Co Offaly
Dittys Irish oatmeal biscuits - Robert Ditty, Belfast
Stoneground wholemeal flour - Kells wholemeal, Bennettsbridge, Co Kilkenny
Buttermilk and butter - Cuinneog Ltd Balla, Castlebar, Co Mayo
Irish Cheeses
Glebe Brethan
Produced by David Tiernan in Dunleer, Co Louth. Hard Comté style cheese made using raw cow’s milk from the Tiernan’s own herd of Montbéliarde cows.
Cashel Blue
Produced by the Grubb Family in Fethard, Co Tipperary. Semi-soft blue cheese, made using cow’s milk from their own and selected neighbouring farms.
Milleens
Produced by the Steele Family in Milleens on the Beara Peninsula, Co Cork. Semi-soft, washed rind cheese made in a classic Munster style from pasteurised cow’s milk.
Knockdrinna
Produced by Helen Finnegan in Stoneyford, Co Kilkenny. Semi-firm goat’s milk cheese in the classic French Tomme style.
White soda bread, brown soda bread, sourdough wheaten bread,
Kerrygold salted butter and Glenilen unsalted butter.
Entertainment
Playing on the arrival of Queen Elizabeth II (on the Battle-axe Landing, Dublin Castle):
Liam O’Flynn - Uilleann Pipes
Denise Kelly - Harpist
After dinner entertainment:
A performance of traditional Irish music and dance with:
Tara Breen - Fiddle
Dónal Lunny - Buzzuka
James Mahon - Pipes
Iarla Ó Lionáird - Voice
Michael Rooney - Harp
Maria Buffini - Dancer
Cal Moran - Dancer
Padraic Moyles - Dancer
Niamh O’Connor - Dancer
How did Donal Lunny get in with a Buzzuka? Surely one of the illiterate cops would have collared him.
“Kerrygold salted butter”. By jaysus that’s fancy.
I may fav edited a word…
Joe doing all he can to get back into the good books of Louth people I see.
Jaysus they’re breaking out the bottles of 1998 Chateau Lunch Bags. Have this crowd never heard of the recession. That stuff is about 150 euro a bottle.
Drico and Amy will be in attendance. Amy and the Queen will have a lot to discuss since the wedding no doubt.